Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... Poets The third group of Johnson's biographies is the Lives of the Poets , begun in 1777 and published in two installments , the first in 1779 and the second in 1781. The title by which they are generally known is somewhat of a misno ...
... Poets The third group of Johnson's biographies is the Lives of the Poets , begun in 1777 and published in two installments , the first in 1779 and the second in 1781. The title by which they are generally known is somewhat of a misno ...
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... Poets ( later known as The Lives of the Poets ) vary a great deal in length and concentration - as one might expect . Some of the poets are very great ones ; others ( the majority ) , quite unimportant . Indeed , if one reads through ...
... Poets ( later known as The Lives of the Poets ) vary a great deal in length and concentration - as one might expect . Some of the poets are very great ones ; others ( the majority ) , quite unimportant . Indeed , if one reads through ...
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... Poets has been long awaited : a great deal of textual work is still needed . Meanwhile , we have to make do with the unsatis- factory G. Birkbeck Hill edition . Since The Lives of the Poets is a misnomer -it is not a collection of ...
... Poets has been long awaited : a great deal of textual work is still needed . Meanwhile , we have to make do with the unsatis- factory G. Birkbeck Hill edition . Since The Lives of the Poets is a misnomer -it is not a collection of ...
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